You learn pretty fast that there is no magic solution to poverty.
‐‐ Chris Hughes
You learn pretty quickly: if you fall in love with your edit, you're bound to be heartbroken because it will all be re-cut.
‐‐ John Slattery
You learn quickly at 'SNL' you get in trouble if you compare yourself to other people, where they're at, or what other people had done before you.
‐‐ Bill Hader
You learn real early to make a film and then duck, and basically that's how I go about it.
‐‐ Alan Rudolph
You learn, right, a lot of people's problems - why they get upset, why they get down, why they turn to drink - is because they can't say one word and it's N-O, no.
‐‐ Paul Gascoigne
You learn so much by having customers and figuring out what they want and keeping them satisfied.
‐‐ Bre Pettis
You learn so much from competition you gain confidence every time you have to step up and perform.
‐‐ Natalie Gulbis
You learn something every time you make a mistake.
‐‐ Joss Whedon
You learn something new on every film.
‐‐ Richard Madden
You learn something out of everything, and you come to realize more than ever that we're all here for a certain space of time, and, and then it's going to be over, and you better make this count.
‐‐ Nancy Reagan
You learn something when you don't play well, and I figure that helping people, it makes me very, very happy.
‐‐ Yani Tseng
You learn stuff from every character you play about the human condition that can be quite enlightening.
‐‐ Jacki Weaver
You learn that different people are made differently, and they have different ways to reach to their goals. Some people reach their limits of what they can produce and create, and that doesn't necessarily make them bad. It is just that they may not be right for that role in that instance.
‐‐ Ram Shriram
You learn that not all things fall into a certain kind of pattern that can be predictable and that can be understandable and that's going to be easy, you know.
‐‐ Joe Mantegna
You learn that the interest is in what you don't yet know and that theories evolve. But we nonetheless have progress and improved knowledge over time.
‐‐ Lisa Randall
You learn that the only way to get rock-star power as a girl is to be a groupie and bare your breasts and get chosen for the night. We learn that the only way to get anywhere is through men. And it's a lie.
‐‐ Kathleen Hanna
You learn that there's no right way to do it, no wrong way to do it. It's just what you feel comfortable with, to trust that, and don't let anybody box you in to a certain style of parenting or make you feel a certain way about what your kids do.
‐‐ Stephen Curry
You learn that, when your children are all right, everything is right in the world.
‐‐ Sophie Ellis-Bextor
You learn that you either are going to have a police state where you don't have any freedom left, or you're going to build a world that doesn't create terrorists - and that means a whole different way of 'getting along.'
‐‐ John Shelby Spong
You learn the most from life's hardest knocks.
‐‐ Conway Twitty
You learn their honesty, you learn their competitiveness. You learn a lot about a person. It's not that they have to sink the putt and there's a great deal of talent involved - but you do learn about how competitive a person is on the golf course, and frankly, how honest.
‐‐ Donald Trump
You learn timing on the road. You learn structure and how to read an audience. You learn so much about the business of laughter that you can't learn on a set, because it's all on you. Sometimes you bomb, and you know not to tell that joke again... You just hope people find the humor in the awkwardness.
‐‐ Marlon Wayans
You learn to accept your own reality.
‐‐ Shania Twain
You learn to be comfortable in your own skin, and your body changes throughout life, so you can't sweat the small stuff.
‐‐ Chanel Iman
You learn to control every aspect of your muscles, your face, your toes, your fingernails. And that is how you tell a story, through movement.
‐‐ Karlie Kloss
You learn to cook so that you don't have to be a slave to recipes. You get what's in season and you know what to do with it.
‐‐ Julia Child
You learn to give up what's not working and surround yourself with things you love - not what's correct or proper.
‐‐ Alexandra Stoddard
You learn to judge your friends for who they are.
‐‐ Tony Yayo
You learn to kid around and joke and not take things too seriously because somehow its all gonna work out for the best - or you're gonna make it work out.
‐‐ Jack Youngblood
You learn to know a pilot in a storm.
‐‐ Lucius Annaeus Seneca
You learn to read the audiences after a while, and there are all different kinds of gigs.
‐‐ Van Morrison
You learn to rely on a few basic movements and use your voice to the greatest extent possible to convey your emotions. So there was a technical challenge there and a responsibility to create a character from behind the mask.
‐‐ Helena Bonham Carter
You learn to rise above a lot of bad things that happen in your life. And you have to keep going.
‐‐ Lauren Bacall
You learn to speak by speaking, to study by studying, to run by running, to work by working; in just the same way, you learn to love by loving.
‐‐ Anatole France
You learn to understand it, but if you step back, you do think it is either strange or unfair. But I know that if you don't score, play well or win, you are wrong to have a helicopter and fly home each week to see your kids. You are wrong to have a business outside of football.
‐‐ Michael Owen
You learn to write by reading, and my experiences and tastes as a reader are pretty wide.
‐‐ Justin Cronin
You learn tricks to make action look more dynamic - having the fight come toward you or shooting on a longer lens to compress the speed.
‐‐ David Leitch
You learn very quickly what people are so enamored with, and it's not necessarily me.
‐‐ Amanda Seyfried
You learn who you really are in a fight - what you're really made of. You have to face yourself and rise above your own fears and failings.
‐‐ Tami Hoag
You learn your lessons from the mistakes you make, not the things you achieve.
‐‐ Katherine Jenkins
You learn your text and have it in the back of your head, without a thought as to how you're going to say it.
‐‐ Kelly Lynch
You learned the concept 'pain' when you learned language.
‐‐ Ludwig Wittgenstein
You learned the two greatest thing in life, never rat on your friends, and always keep your mouth shut.
‐‐ Robert De Niro
You learnt that, whatever you are doing in life, obstacles don't matter very much. Pain or other circumstances can be there, but if you want to do a job bad enough, you'll find a way to get it done.
‐‐ Jack Youngblood
You leave home, and then when you come back, you have a kind of perspective that you didn't have before that in some way problematizes your relationship with your family. You just start to be able to have a sort of double vision about them and who they are and how you grew up that can be really painful.
‐‐ Jennine Capó Crucet
You leave home to seek your fortune and, when you get it, you go home and share it with your family.
‐‐ Anita Baker
You leave part of yourself on every stage you're on. How could you not live in the air somehow?
‐‐ Nina Arianda
You leave the States, and you see people have bigger problems than you, much worse problems than you.
‐‐ Paul Theroux
You left and I cried tears of blood. My sorrow grows. Its not just that You left. But when You left my eyes went with You. Now, how will I cry?
‐‐ Rumi